From: InsideSources
Only one company is sharing automated cyber threat data with the Department of Homeland Security, nine months after Congress passed divisive private-public threat sharing legislation critics claim violates privacy and boosts government surveillance.
On a panel discussing cybersecurity Monday, assistant vice president for AT&T Chris Boyer said DHS’s Automated Indicator Sharing (AIS) portal — established as part of last year’s Cybersecurity Act of 2015 as a means for private companies to automatically share cyber threats with the government — is only receiving data from one company.







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